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Laos

One of the few remaining one-party communist states, the landlocked country of Laos is bordered by Myanmar, Cambodia, China, Thailand, and Vietnam. About twice the size of Pennsylvania, Laos has one of the lowest population densities in Southeast Asia but one of the fasted-growing economies in Asia. Though the infrastructure is underdeveloped throughout the country, which is mainly covered in mountains and forests, private enterprise is allowed. Laos is a source country for trafficking and a producer of opium.
The Lao majority comprises more than half of the population. The second-largest ethnic group in Laos is the Khmu people, among whom the Christian population is rapidly growing. Around 60% of the population is Buddhist with another 32% practicing ethnic religions.
Christians face much persecution from their Buddhist families and communities and from communist authorities, as Christianity is viewed as a threat to be exterminated. Believers worship in underground house churches, which are considered illegal. It is not uncommon for these house churches to be destroyed or for Christians to be kicked out of their own villages, attacked, or arrested.
In a country where rice is already in short supply due to drought in some areas and flooding in others, those who follow Christ are even more threatened as officials withhold rations from those who have left the ancestral gods for Christ. At the same time, villagers refuse to sell staple items to Christians.
“The authorities’ tactics and strategy are to block and oppress Christians in every way to make them discouraged with no way to go,” reported the leader of an indigenous ministry. Not only are Christians denied crucial aid in times of hardship, they are also refused simple dignities like burying their dead in their own village. The leader provided the example of a Christian family whom authorities are pressuring to exhume the body of one of their relatives buried in the village cemetery.
Christians in Laos began facing heightened persecution after the implementation of Decree 315 in 2016, which added numerous restrictions on Christian activity. Laotian Christians are prohibited from meeting together unless they do so inside of a registered church with a registered minister. To curtail the spread of the gospel, the decree also bans Christians from visiting another province without permission from both their provincial leader and the leader of the other province—a feat that is nearly impossible in an area where Christians are considered a problem to be eradicated.
An indigenous ministry that helps to oversee, disciple, and train the over 70,000 Khmu believers in Laos requests assistance for their training programs, Facebook live program that draws hundreds of thousands of viewers, support for persecuted believers, and financial assistance for their ministry workers.

7.1 million

Population

2.47%

Evangelical Population:

128

People Groups:

109

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Laos

  • Pray for the many unreached ethnic groups in Laos, that God would send workers to tell them about the Lord Jesus, and that many would accept the gospel.
  • Pray for the growing number of Christians in Laos, that God would strengthen them to stand firm despite rejection and persecution from friends, family, and neighbors.
  • Pray for provision for believers who are denied crucial aid in times of hardship and for ministry workers laboring daily to share the gospel in difficult conditions.

More stories from Laos

Help the Unreached Find God in Laos
A 28-year-old woman wondered if she had offended local spirits or failed to sacrifice enough to them, as neither they nor doctors had healed her of an illness. A native Christian worker visiting her village told her that Christ had the power to heal her, and she invited Him into her life. She obtained relief after workers prayed for her, her health much improved over time and she stopped fearing spirits. When she shared her testimony with others in her neighborhood, five people accepted Christ. In another village, a worker held a Bible seminar where nearly 20 people put their faith in Christ. Workers need donations of $25 or $50 to share the gospel and disciple new believers. Pray for God’s protection over them.
Rescue People from Darkness in Laos
A worker recently led four people to Christ after they listened to a digital audio recording of the ministry leader’s gospel presentation. A worker in another area also gave villagers audio players so they could listen to the recorded messages. “After that, he led them to Jesus,” the leader said. “Now they have been facing serious persecution, and he is taking care of them.” In the first eight months of 2023, workers led 1,737 people to faith in Christ, including people from different tribes, as they planted 20 house churches. Donations of $25 or $50 are sought to share the gospel and disciple new believers. Pray for strength and aid for Christians deprived of their homes for their faith.
Support Discipleschip Of Persecuted Believers in Laos
A village leader known for his dislike of Christians gave five local Christian families an ultimatum: leave or renounce their faith. The families refused either option and instead continued to worship together in a home. But their defiance increased the village leader’s hatred. Now, he refuses to acknowledge them as village citizens and will not allow them to participate in any community activities. Donations are needed to support native workers’ discipleship efforts in regions of intense persecution. “Please pray for them that they will be standing firm in their faith and not afraid of the darkness and human power,” the ministry leader said.
Distribute Bibles In Indigenous Languages in Laos
A native ministry is preparing to distribute audio versions of the books of Matthew, Mark, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, and Galatians in an indigenous language, as well as Bible stories, worship songs, and copies of the entire Bible. “These audio tools have been a key source in proclaiming the gospel, as well as spiritually feeding both new and existing believers,” the ministry leader said. “Even the authorities recognize the effectiveness of these tools, by threatening people that listen to them.” Your donations support this need. Pray that those who receive them will be encouraged in their faith.
Deliver Life-Changing Gospel Resources in Laos
Pray the salvation story will transform entire communities. Through the evangelism of a local ministry, members of a small, ethnic minority who live in a region opposed to the gospel have begun to listen to the Word of God and give their lives to Jesus. Their transformations are largely the result of the ministry’s distribution of MP3s and USB drives, which are filled with resources such as audio Bibles, books, and hundreds of radio programs. “Is this not wonderful?” the ministry leader said. Your gifts help missionaries provide such resources to the lost.
Spread the Good News of Jesus in Laos
Pray the Word of God will reach those who long to know more about Him. Local missionaries distributed MP3s with Christian content—including audio Bibles—to believers who were delighted with the gifts because they can use them while they work in the rice fields as well as share their content with those who don't yet believe in Jesus. “Many hear interesting messages and songs and are very curious about the content,” the ministry leader said. “Some are very happy to have the audio Bible as they can listen to it in their language.” Your donations support local missionaries in evangelism and discipleship outreach.